Providing the complete picture of the global channel and programming content industry with detailed market sizing metrics including revenues for TV channels
and online services at worldwide and country levels, segmented by advertising revenues, public funding, carriage fees and direct-to-consumer subscriptions.

The most comprehensive service for all aspects of displays utilized for TVs. Updated in real time, the service tracks panel shipments, OEM production and forecasts, supply chain matrix, panel prices, feature trends, supply and demand, global market trends, and more. This is “must-have” analysis if your business is involved in the TV industry.

The IHS Markit TV Sets Intelligence Service offers extensive analysis of the trends driving today's TV set market. Maintained by an experienced team of regional industry experts, the service helps you gain a better understanding of the dynamics in today's global TV market.

Detailed information on channel revenue and program expenditure. Revenue data includes splits for carriage revenue, direct to consumer subscriptions and advertising. Programming data covers spend on original content, acquisitions and sport.

The TV Sets (Emerging Technologies) Market Tracker consists of a comprehensive worldwide pivot database and two reports: a worldwide historical shipment analysis report focusing on recent results and implications, as well as a forecast report detailing the updated global TV market outlook, all delivered on a quarterly basis.

The BBC and ITV have confirmed plans to jointly launch a paid-for streaming service in the UK by the end of 2019. The service will be called BritBox and will offer mainly archive BBC and ITV shows alongside with original commissions made especially for the new service.

Gain a better understanding of cost and price trends to help improve profitability with the TV Cost and Price Forecast Model. Pre-loaded with reliable data from over 100 retailers and brands, clients can use this interactive model to get historical and forecasted costs, pricing, and margins for 18.5” and larger TVs, by technology.

2019 CES was a showcase of the latest in TV technologies as usual, from roll-up OLED TVs that disappear into a soundbar when not in use, to microLED displays and a plethora of 8K TVs. Apple even made an appearance in CES TV news, albeit indirectly.
TVs remain one of the most important categories at CES. IHS Markit TV market analysts Paul Gagnon and Bing Zhang were in attendance to capture all the insights, presented in the attached special report.

2019 CES was a showcase of the latest in TV technologies as usual, from roll-up OLED TVs that disappear into a soundbar when not in use, to microLED displays and a plethora of 8K TVs. Apple even made an appearance in CES TV news, albeit indirectly.
TVs remain one of the most important categories at CES. IHS Markit TV market analysts Paul Gagnon and Bing Zhang were in attendance to capture all the insights, presented in the attached special report.